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  • #573
    Jon Olson
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    I don’t know how many of you go to Wikipedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page Its a great place to gain knowledge. I notice there’s not a section for Solid Surface. What’s cool about the site is anyone can start a section. How about we work on it like we did with the warranty standards?

    Al can you take the lead? Maybe we can use the goggle shared file section again. We can create what we want the page to contain than we can host it. Gotta keep Solid Surface out there.

    I, am going to post this thread on the ISSFA BB as well. Both sites can contribute.

    What does everybody think?

    #11957
    Andy Graves
    Keymaster

    I went to the site and I couldn’t find a solid surface section. Could you post the exact link?

    #11959
    Jon Olson
    Member

    Andy that’s because there isn’t one yet. That’s going to be our job. We make up the section and submit it.

    #11961
    Andy Graves
    Keymaster

    Got it now. Didn’t read that the first time.

    I will help, what do you want to do first? Do you want a definition of Solid Surface or a list of all the possibilities.

    #11962
    Shane Barker
    Member
    #11963
    Shane Barker
    Member
    I found another one

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avonite

    Shane

    #11965
    Tom M
    Member
    Cripes, Jon, I thought you said you weren’t the idea guy.
    I would consider myself lucky to have as few ideas as you.
    Good thinking. I don’t think Wikipedia accepts anyone, so get your ss credentials ready for it. Make sure you have as many citations for your claims as you can.

    Tom

    #11989
    Jon Olson
    Member

    Thanks for the Info Shane and Tom. Based on your comments do you think its worth doing?

    #11993
    Tom M
    Member
    Yes.
    #11994
    Tom M
    Member
    Didn’t Shane or someone post a link to the Sol. Surf. 2 paper at one of the other sites? That would be good to use as an “Outside source” as I think Wiki calls them.

    Tom

    #12072

    Sorry, Jon, been busy a couple of days and hadn’t had time to log in and check on things. Everyone get their name and email address to me and I’ll set up a file or files to store the document.

    Gread idea!

    #12115
    Jon Olson
    Member
    #12136
    GINO RINALDI
    Member

    Jon, I have the file set up here, http://docs.google.com/View?docid=dftkrj3r_2cs2584. Nothing but the file and a header so far. It is going to be tough to start working on this right away, got a home and garden show on the 18th, sample kitchen not even started yet, big job we are halfway through, and to top it all of, I have to fly to Portland, OR to collect my significant other on thursday and drive back due to the inability to take her dog in cargo on the airline. Old dog, almost didn’t survive the trip out.

    I’ll put the usual suspects on the collaborator list tonight, I’m sure they won’t mind.

    Anyone else who wants on, and pray there is, needs to send me an email before Wensday afternoon if they want to work on it this weekend. Otherwise, I’ll have to add them when I get back on Sunday or Monday.

    al@thecarpentershop.net

    #12138
    Todd Burton
    Member

    So far, I have found Andy’s, Daves, Shane, Tom, Karl, and Mory’s emails and added them to the list.

    Drafted, teach them to send me an email.

    (chorus, YOUR IN THE ARMY NOW, YOUR NOT BEHIND A PLOW, YOUR DIGGING A DITCH FOR THAT ……………..)

    Seriously, you guys start if you can and try to dragoon others into this as well. When I get my head above water after the 20th or so, I’ll pitch in as well. Start your own separate paragraphs and someone will eventually edit it. It should save automatically, but do it before you close just in case.

    Have fun, when you can.

    #12139
    Hosok Chong
    Member

    Found Gordon’s and an Aristec reps emails as well, Tony Brooks. Dani, I can’t find your email address, help!

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